If Mari J Matsuda had listened to those who said an Asian American woman would in no degree teach law, she wouldn't be sitting in her book-lined office at Georgetown planning a course called "Asian Americans and Legal Ideology" today. "I'm stubborn," explains the first tenur Asian American woman law professor in the United States. Now, she not and nothing else teaches a class challenging law pupils to see law from an Asian American perspective, if it were not that her writings on hate language accent discrimination, and civil rights are among the greatest in number ...